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Climbing the easy ridge from the Healy Pass this view opens up to the north.
Stokeennalackareha is closest, then Knockastumpa with Knockatee to the left and Knockanoughanish to the right.
The Healy pass road was built in 1847 as a famine relief project. Originally know as "Bealach Scairt" (way of the sheltered caves), it was dedicated to the memory of local man Tim Healy, first Governor General of Ireland, after his death in 1931. At the top of the pass is a stone known as the Flat Rock. Coffins were rested here as funeral processions made their way uphill from one county to be met by those from the other county who would carry the corpse down the other side. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/773/comment/6155/